River Corridor Planning and Stream Geomorphic Assessments
RNRCD works with Vermont DEC to develop and update River Corridor Plans and Stream Geomorphic Assessments. The District then performs outreach and applies for funding to support the design and impelmentation of identified priority projects within plans and assessments. A Stream Geomorphic Assessment can be used to problem solve and set priorities for river corridor conservation at a watershed scale because it allows you to ascertain how one reach may be affecting the condition of another. Phase 1 and Phase two Stream Geomorphic Assessments inform the development of a River Corridor Plan. River Corridor Plans address the river instability that is largely responsible for erosion conflicts, increased sediment and nutrient loading, and a reduction in river habitat.

River Corridor Plans within Rutland District:
Cold River Corridor Plan (2013)
Cold River Corridor Plan 2013.pdfNeshobe River Corridor Plan (2011)
Neshobe River Corridor Plan 2011.pdfLewis Creek River Corridor Conservation and Management Plan (2010)
Lewis Creek River Corridor Conservation and Management Plan 2010.pdfMill River Corridor Managment Plan (2009)
Mill River Corridor Management Plan 2009.pdf
All Stream Geomorphic Assessments and River Corridor Plans in Vermont can be found here.
